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July 14, 2017

What is High Density Altitude and why does it matter?

You may have heard about “flying in High DA” or “High Density Altitude”, but does that really mean anything to the aspiring helicopter pilot looking for the right training program? I can tell you that it didn’t mean anything to me when I first started looking into flight schools. Back then, I had seen it … Continued

February 14, 2017

One Student Pilot’s Advice on Applying for Flight Training in the USA

Private Pilot, Lechelle Dippenaar traveled across the world to take the next step in her flight training, coming to Guidance all the way from South Africa. Here, Lechelle shares with us the some of her story and what it was like enrolling for flight school in the U.S. as a foreign citizen. What was your … Continued

January 2, 2017

Santa Flies in on a Helicopter: 2017 Edition

Once again, a Guidance Aviation pilot was happy to oblige when Santa Claus needed a ride. This year, Chief Pilot Instructor Zach Hardwick heeded the call to escort Santa over to Yavapai Exceptional Industries (YEI!). Check out a 360°, panoramic video of the event. If you’re on mobile, try moving your device to see the … Continued

December 12, 2016

Keeping the Prestige in Pilot

Guidance Aviation Pilot, Andrew Craw and his family relocated over 1700 miles for Andrew to attend the right flight school and to pursue his dream of becoming a Commercial Pilot. His dream is now becoming a reality. As I sit with my wife and three year old son at the local airport restaurant, I can’t … Continued

Seahawk Helicopter Rescues Veteran From Jets

Seahawk Helicopter Rescues Veteran From Jets

Navy and Army Veteran Ryan Shaw is Rescued Out of a Fixed Darkness by an SH-60 Seahawk and Brought Into The Light of Vertical Flight

Shaw, passing his Private Pilot Check-ride in August, 2013.

As many little dudes do at 8 years of age, Ryan Shaw would daydream for countless hours of being a big dude fighter pilot as he stared at his Navy F/A-18 fighter jet hanging from his bedroom ceiling. Dreams of dog fights, yanking and banking, radio transmissions full of bad-ass pilot speak, and hi-speed tower passes were swirling vortices in his mind-space. “Damn-it Shaw!” he would imagine the control tower yelling at him as he executed an unauthorized tower fly-by, teasing the sound barrier, pissing-off commanding officers, and making ladies swoon.

Awakened At Night, Saved By Vertical Flight

Soon enough, the little dude would find himself a big dude, awakened at night from that fixed-wing dream by a roaring Navy SH-60 Seahawk coming to pick him up on a starless night. Atop the pitching and heaving deck of a Navy ship, the salt laden air and exhaust of the mighty SH-60 was an unforgettable mixture. That moment was forever riveted into Shaw’s mind. His dream was now a vertical one. “My first flight in a helicopter was in a SH-60 Seahawk. The pilot landed on a small moving ship in the dark, picked me up and then lifted off in an almost seamless motion. Then, we met up with two other Seahawks from the Squadron and did a tactical landing on another small ship in the dark. No fixed wing aircraft in the world can do that! I realized then that helicopter pilots had the best job in the world and that is what I wanted to do the rest of my life,” said Shaw.

Challenged To Find Balance

Shaw acquired his Instrument Rating, helicopters, in May, 2014.

Born in Denver, Colorado, Ryan Shaw, now 30 years of age, served in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, for a total of 11 years, including tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Shaw is currently studying for his commercial check-ride at Guidance Aviation and should soon be rated a commercial helicopter pilot. “By far, the most challenging course is absolutely Instrument Helicopter Ground and Flight. But above that, finding the right balance of flight school and the time that my family needs from me are the biggest challenges to flight training,” states Shaw.

Proximity – I was living in Flagstaff, Arizona while searching for the right flight school.

Robert Short – Robert is the manager of student services at Guidance Aviation. He provided me the facts, assisted me with starting my packet, and was very positive.” – R.Shaw

Unique Opportunities – Like Flying Back With The Squadron

R66 landing on the “Miss Guided”.

“During Commercial 1 after I passed my stage check, I was able to fly to Lake Powell and perform a confined landing onto the Miss Guided (boat landing). While out over the lake we flew with the other R66 turbine helicopter that had the Guidance Aviation media crew in it. It almost felt like flying in a squadron. I will remember that for the rest of my life,” smiles Shaw.

Out of The Dark, In Search of “The Dream”

“I have always wanted to be a pilot on a Search and Rescue team. I think that being able to do what you love for a living and using that to help people in need is ‘the dream’,” states Shaw.

Wife, Instructors – “Influencers”

Ryan and Stacy Shaw.

“In my personal life it is my wife, Stacy Shaw. She is the one that supports me while I am in school and not too long ago when I was questioning what I was going to do for a living she said, ‘Since I have known you the one constant that you have talked about is being a pilot.’ It was those words that began my quest to actually fly,” remarks Shaw. “In my pilot career, I would have to say that my flight instructors are truly my biggest influence. Its impossible to pick just one because every single one has transformed my ability for the better. If it wasn’t for Logan, John, Scott, Wes and Cody I would not be living out my dream right now!”

We admit, Shaw may not have been dreaming of making the ladies swoon at the age of eight when he was executing the high-speed tower fly-by’s and making commanding officers angry, but we definitely know this helicopter pilot makes at least one lady smile as he swaggers through the front door of his home in a well worn, rotor-winged flight suit.